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. >> were looking forward to the book. >> thank you that i appreciated. good luck with your baby. >> thank you very much. >> nice to see you again. [inaudible conversations] >> this book has been a labor of love. >> it was. there were some moments slapping my head is telling these stories and others who now is fine. it's really just vignettes about growing up and what i learned in use today biters have against the them under my door. going back and looking at those letters have been a of it. >> you have some of them in here quite >> yeah, it's really cool. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> it's been a lot of fun. a lot of action. he's got a great story. we're trying to divide people into categories. he was really about trying to bring people together and also help people struggling. >> well, there's more to it. life got my homework assignment for friday. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> here we go. all right. were we looking? >> everything scrape. i obv
. >> were looking forward to the book. >> thank you that i appreciated. good luck with your baby. >> thank you very much. >> nice to see you again. [inaudible conversations] >> this book has been a labor of love. >> it was. there were some moments slapping my head is telling these stories and others who now is fine. it's really just vignettes about growing up and what i learned in use today biters have against the them under my door. going back and looking at...
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look. in terms of jobs, the job numbers and ohio are quite strong right now, in large part -- cheryl: the of bailout. >> the of bailout, but also there is the technology sector that is going. a lot that is happening and private public partnerships within government and the private sector which is what government is supposed to do and the investments that brought obama is talking about and doing whereas mitt romney has his 5-. plan which is essentially full of pie in the sky and all going to get better. cheryl: i want to give the sound bite to both of you and get a reaction. this is president obama on 60 minutes when asked what you have done wrong. but mistakes have you made. listen to this. >> i think that, you know, as president i have the responsibility for everything to some degree. cheryl: he said, responsible. >> absolutely, and he's taking responsibility for it. he started to finally articulate the argument for why we are better off than we were four years ago when he took over. 800,0
look. in terms of jobs, the job numbers and ohio are quite strong right now, in large part -- cheryl: the of bailout. >> the of bailout, but also there is the technology sector that is going. a lot that is happening and private public partnerships within government and the private sector which is what government is supposed to do and the investments that brought obama is talking about and doing whereas mitt romney has his 5-. plan which is essentially full of pie in the sky and all going...
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look at this tuff from monday night... that's even before that infamous last caallthat changed the outtome of the game. 3 so here's the eal... the nfl and officiils agree o an 8 yearrdeal. . average referee sallries will go from $149,000 a year in 2011 to $1773000 in 2013, rrsing to $205,000 bb 2019. the referee pension plaa will remainnin place through 2216 and then will be frozen. it will beereplaced by a defined contribution agreement starting in 2017 that wwll feature contributions from the nfl of $18,000 per official (eventually increased to $23,000 per) along with aa partiallmatch of a 401(k). games were not whht the league is supposed to look like. they have lost control of the when i got into the leaguee . 3 cornerbacks could beat a receiverrup all the way down &ptte field. i watched philadelphia and balttmore aad it lookee like an episode of 'oz', you now out of the yard of a prison priionthe nff will have the officials beginning in 2211. the game tonight will have the regular referees. so no complaaninn! live at
look at this tuff from monday night... that's even before that infamous last caallthat changed the outtome of the game. 3 so here's the eal... the nfl and officiils agree o an 8 yearrdeal. . average referee sallries will go from $149,000 a year in 2011 to $1773000 in 2013, rrsing to $205,000 bb 2019. the referee pension plaa will remainnin place through 2216 and then will be frozen. it will beereplaced by a defined contribution agreement starting in 2017 that wwll feature contributions from the...
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&phow are the roads looking ton traffic edge report. report. mappelairfibermap395maps 3 coming uppnew at 5:33 new county executive john leopold. and who's payyng for them. 33 plane craahes may be rare.... but runway collisions are diiferent story... he alarming study on airport safety. one week before the firrt debateepresident obama andd mitt romney are racking uppthe miles across ohio. 3 &p --adblibbweather tz-- krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean one hundred ninety nine million a year... for schools...gaming revenue that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. a... new report ...on... air safety... finds... ssme alar
&phow are the roads looking ton traffic edge report. report. mappelairfibermap395maps 3 coming uppnew at 5:33 new county executive john leopold. and who's payyng for them. 33 plane craahes may be rare.... but runway collisions are diiferent story... he alarming study on airport safety. one week before the firrt debateepresident obama andd mitt romney are racking uppthe miles across ohio. 3 &p --adblibbweather tz-- krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students...
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and then the cooler air, so that by friday, look at the low temperatures even the low 60's. i am afraid it will stick around and into the weekend. tomorrow morning once again it will be mild, temperatures into the 60's. tomorrow afternoon, until about 3:00 in the afternoon or so 80 to 85 degrees, and then possibly some thundershowers. i would take a long beach umbrella tomorrow to be on the stateside. especially on friday, cloudy skies with some showers which will linger into part of the weekend. much cooler than it is today, for short -- sure. >> and now, the toyota's sports desk. -- the toyota sports desk. >> they are reportedly close to an agreement. is a written agreement goes through, officials could be on the field as early as tomorrow night -- if a written agreement goes through. a ratification bonus and that would mean compensating them. but the players are not holding their breath even with the comedy of errors they have seen the last several weeks. >> we are upset about having their replacement officials, but it is not causing us to lose any money. that is not the
and then the cooler air, so that by friday, look at the low temperatures even the low 60's. i am afraid it will stick around and into the weekend. tomorrow morning once again it will be mild, temperatures into the 60's. tomorrow afternoon, until about 3:00 in the afternoon or so 80 to 85 degrees, and then possibly some thundershowers. i would take a long beach umbrella tomorrow to be on the stateside. especially on friday, cloudy skies with some showers which will linger into part of the...
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>> when you look at revenue to the gosmt. bush tax guts happened in 2001 and 2003 and you see a surge in gosmt revenue. >>> you were so by 2006 and 2007 it was over 18% of the economy? >> historical norm. they fall as we go into recession. people needing more benefits on the revenue side, people making less money. you are always going to see taxes decline at that point. >> paul: economy has grown so slowly. >> that is really low. so that is big chunk of the explanation. >> the whole explanation. obama spending, running up the deficit and not off set by higher taxes because of a slow economy we would say because of obama policies on regulatory tax and other things. >> paul: the president himself decided to extend them for two years in 2010. remember that deal with republicans? he said we needed it to help the economy. >> also the other part the blame he throws on mr. bush, the prescription drug plan. >> which i would put on mr. bush too. >> but obama wree rewrote it and spent more money. you wonder, 10%, in he is going to make
>> when you look at revenue to the gosmt. bush tax guts happened in 2001 and 2003 and you see a surge in gosmt revenue. >>> you were so by 2006 and 2007 it was over 18% of the economy? >> historical norm. they fall as we go into recession. people needing more benefits on the revenue side, people making less money. you are always going to see taxes decline at that point. >> paul: economy has grown so slowly. >> that is really low. so that is big chunk of the...
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look for these titles in stores this coming week and be sure to watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. .. that i grew up on a farm in alabama. 50 miles from montgomery outside if a little place called troy. my father was a sharecropper. back back in 1944 when i was 4-years-old, and i do remember when i was four. how many of you remember when you were four? [laughter] what happened to the rest of us? for $300 you put 1800 acres of land and all of this land there were cottons growing and chickens and was my responsibility to care for the chickens, and i fell in love raising chickens. i became very good at raising chickens. those chickens taught me something long before i got involved in the civil rights movement. it taught me patients. they taught me to wait. they taught me to never give up and never give in. if i set those with fresh eggs in three weeks i would have little chicks. but the philosophy and the discipline that i came to embrace when i was only about 18-years-old like a 1955 trip the age of 59 per of rosa parks and martin luther king jr.. i heard
look for these titles in stores this coming week and be sure to watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. .. that i grew up on a farm in alabama. 50 miles from montgomery outside if a little place called troy. my father was a sharecropper. back back in 1944 when i was 4-years-old, and i do remember when i was four. how many of you remember when you were four? [laughter] what happened to the rest of us? for $300 you put 1800 acres of land and all of this land there...
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i looked up and he was laughing and i thought, three pairs of glasses. i got up and started writing what became the title track. pears was really a tongue-in- cheek reference. tavis: it never ceases to amaze me. where the inspiration for certain songs comes from. it is amazing. >> a very non sequitur. songs are their own entity. i tried to listen to hear them over my shoulder somewhere. the song is talking to me. tavis: a lot of good stuff on this project, first time in seven years. don't stay gone so long. i was in a different building. the new project by dwight yoakam. i have enjoyed this and i've learned so much about you and your life. thank you for coming 9. >> -- thank you for coming on. you can come back anytime. until next time, keep the faith. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for actor tony danza. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the
i looked up and he was laughing and i thought, three pairs of glasses. i got up and started writing what became the title track. pears was really a tongue-in- cheek reference. tavis: it never ceases to amaze me. where the inspiration for certain songs comes from. it is amazing. >> a very non sequitur. songs are their own entity. i tried to listen to hear them over my shoulder somewhere. the song is talking to me. tavis: a lot of good stuff on this project, first time in seven years. don't...
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my response is, look, we're doing an investigative story. we haven't decided exactly who is going to be in yet. >> get on the ground! >> please, sir. please, sir. >> get on the ground. let me see your hands. >> oh, lord. oh, lord. >> i think that's are among the most compelling spontaneous interviews i've ever done because some of these guys have been engaging in this online activity for a long time, have known they needed help, have not known where to go to get it and as bad a spot as they're in, they know that they're going to have a shot at getting some help.
my response is, look, we're doing an investigative story. we haven't decided exactly who is going to be in yet. >> get on the ground! >> please, sir. please, sir. >> get on the ground. let me see your hands. >> oh, lord. oh, lord. >> i think that's are among the most compelling spontaneous interviews i've ever done because some of these guys have been engaging in this online activity for a long time, have known they needed help, have not known where to go to get it...
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and take a look at the cal bears in columbus. that is the only person sleeping in the entire stadium. the third quarter, look out for brendan bigelow. one of the best runs all year. 81 yds later. to not call him deuce bigelow. 20-14 final score and the bears are thinking that just four different but 160 yds. two different touchdowns. and his second touchdown of the game tied it at . the band got into it at ohio state scored a late touchdown. where is the california defense? to give the bears defense they almost upset the buckeyes. 35-28 = final score at ohio state. >> this is a huge day and a huge night for stanford college football team. both against national powers and one of them just pulled it off with this late breaking news. also, the a's have a huge chance for the world series with the baltimore orioles. surprisingly competitive. the new the latest and the giants. >> huge college football. the cardinals are hosting second ranked palo alto. stanford just won the game 21-14. upsetting the u.s. sea. that is a big game the def
and take a look at the cal bears in columbus. that is the only person sleeping in the entire stadium. the third quarter, look out for brendan bigelow. one of the best runs all year. 81 yds later. to not call him deuce bigelow. 20-14 final score and the bears are thinking that just four different but 160 yds. two different touchdowns. and his second touchdown of the game tied it at . the band got into it at ohio state scored a late touchdown. where is the california defense? to give the bears...
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so it looks like things will get even tougr. and just keep yr eyen ge to a w because we have a national strike in that country and we've already seen armored cars moving into the capitalthens to prepare for possible discontent. so we continue to see politicians here wrestling wh budgs,ut the people not happy about the consequences. back to you. >> sounds like madrid's only the beginning. geoff cutmore live in london. thanks so much. still ahead, the nfl officiating disgrace that has moved from the sports pages to the front page after the prs los the g tw nsgo o a bad call made by replacement refs, players and fans and everybody says we have reached the breaking point. we'll have the latest ahead in sports. and stephecolbert considers statement made by mt romney in the wake of his we's ergen pledi a t cin filled with smoke, he believes airplane windows ought to roll down. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. mema reduced.... ucty c d those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fa
so it looks like things will get even tougr. and just keep yr eyen ge to a w because we have a national strike in that country and we've already seen armored cars moving into the capitalthens to prepare for possible discontent. so we continue to see politicians here wrestling wh budgs,ut the people not happy about the consequences. back to you. >> sounds like madrid's only the beginning. geoff cutmore live in london. thanks so much. still ahead, the nfl officiating disgrace that has moved...
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teams looking for anything. maybe a bomb. there is something comical that there could be bombs sitting in village uraeus shopping malls but the government to could not take anything for granted. the one throwaway remark would to the investigations in the meantime there was a debate can we arrest him? we don't have a warrant. there is a big legal fight the decision was made to a rest ari the day after thanksgiving lonesome immigration charges then ultimately after questioning nonstop three-- here acknowledged the conversation at the coffee shop and was charged. he was on his way to morning prayers and his family did not see him for another six lengths and was not charged another eight months but there was another case pending. with third one in the trio grow up in worthington, a suburb that is older than columbus and a small number of african-americans but group and a close family going to ohio state he converted to islam in became radicalized that is when there was concern about the atrocities the soviets were carrying out. h
teams looking for anything. maybe a bomb. there is something comical that there could be bombs sitting in village uraeus shopping malls but the government to could not take anything for granted. the one throwaway remark would to the investigations in the meantime there was a debate can we arrest him? we don't have a warrant. there is a big legal fight the decision was made to a rest ari the day after thanksgiving lonesome immigration charges then ultimately after questioning nonstop three--...
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how does that look? >> bad. >> after you reread that transcript, you feel a little less sorry for these guys. >> you say, "well, i'm in for whatever. i'm not scary. i don't have no girlfriend. you should be my little mammy." what does that mean? >> that's just a little joke. >> a little joke. >> i didn't know how she took it serious or not but i ain't. >> she talks about how she doesn't want to get pregnant. you say, "i wouldn't get you pregnant." >> she brought it up. i didn't. >> yeah, but you're here. >> she's the one that brought all that up. i just -- she wanted the drinks. so i got the alcohol. >> "if you wanted to have sex, i would, okay. i know that's what you wanted me to say, wasn't it?" so you were game if she was game, basically? >> i couldn't say 100% that i would. >> what percent could you say? >> i would say more like 50/50. >> a 50/50 deal. so maybe you'd have sex with her, maybe not? >> yeah. >> this is the part where i say i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and the cameras come out an
how does that look? >> bad. >> after you reread that transcript, you feel a little less sorry for these guys. >> you say, "well, i'm in for whatever. i'm not scary. i don't have no girlfriend. you should be my little mammy." what does that mean? >> that's just a little joke. >> a little joke. >> i didn't know how she took it serious or not but i ain't. >> she talks about how she doesn't want to get pregnant. you say, "i wouldn't get you...
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>> looking for work and stuff. >> what kind of work were you looking for, exactly? >> black top sales. >> his story didn't make a lot of sense. you want to start the story again? that was a lie. >> sorry about that. >> why did you lie? >> i don't know. i don't like being in trouble. i talk to a lot of people and i meet a lot of people. >> the reason you sent this picture to someone who identified themselves as a-year-old girl? that's appropriate to send to a 14-year-old girl? >> no. >> i am into young girls. i like them better than older girls. are you into sex? what was the biggest blank you have had? she says she's only had one. you talk about the size of your penis. >> whatever i did say on there. i don't like getting in any trouble in this. >> how could you expect not to get in trouble by setting up a date after a sexually charged conversation with a girl who said she was 14? how could you expect not to get in trouble? who approached him first? >> i clicked on the name. i said hi. >> so you started the conversation? >> yeah. >> can you take a nude picture of you
>> looking for work and stuff. >> what kind of work were you looking for, exactly? >> black top sales. >> his story didn't make a lot of sense. you want to start the story again? that was a lie. >> sorry about that. >> why did you lie? >> i don't know. i don't like being in trouble. i talk to a lot of people and i meet a lot of people. >> the reason you sent this picture to someone who identified themselves as a-year-old girl? that's appropriate...
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it has been cooler. >> take a look behind me from our roof camera. there is fog already over the bay. and it's going to be dense tonight. so morning commute watch out. there is live picture now. you have to see this, check it out this, is from our camera. there is a moon 90% full. you can see shaky camera there. it's breezy outside. there is fog on the chilly side especially near the coast. let's check out live doppler 7 hd. there is fog cozying up to the coastline all morning and after the foon. noft budging and this is making its way in over the bay. so watch out for it in the morning. temperatures now chilly mid-50s at this hour at beaches and there is low l 0s, fog tonight dense in patches. there is going to be warm to hot for weekend f there are plans you'll want to go to short and short lives. there is upper. >>s to mid-50s. there is dense fog could slow you down. there is a warm pat warm pattern and tomorrow, we'll see gains tomorrow, we'll see a drop in temperatures. and there is a warm up, as we head into the weekend, it's giving us nice win
it has been cooler. >> take a look behind me from our roof camera. there is fog already over the bay. and it's going to be dense tonight. so morning commute watch out. there is live picture now. you have to see this, check it out this, is from our camera. there is a moon 90% full. you can see shaky camera there. it's breezy outside. there is fog on the chilly side especially near the coast. let's check out live doppler 7 hd. there is fog cozying up to the coastline all morning and after...
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they look so skinny from the outside. this is people how much -- an idea of how much space it in half inside one of these homes. >> obsolete. -- absolutely. it is a great opportunity. >> the home tour is coming up this saturday. people start here and get to see what of other homes. >> correct. we have had eight homes on the tour. it starts at 11:00 at 2838 east baltimore street. food will be provided at all the homes. it is $10 a person and kids are free. >> it starts at 11:00 the people can show up throughout the day. >> that is ripe. does make sure you are here before 2:45. people can pay online or ilovepattersonpark.com or in person on the day of the poor. >> these home owners give you a chance to get some ideas for your home or if you're looking in the area, an idea of what is like as well. >> does and it -- this is an organization that as part of their homes and open the neighborhood that? >> yes. the are proud of the neighborhood and what has been happening over the last 15 years. >> they have revitalize the area fo
they look so skinny from the outside. this is people how much -- an idea of how much space it in half inside one of these homes. >> obsolete. -- absolutely. it is a great opportunity. >> the home tour is coming up this saturday. people start here and get to see what of other homes. >> correct. we have had eight homes on the tour. it starts at 11:00 at 2838 east baltimore street. food will be provided at all the homes. it is $10 a person and kids are free. >> it starts at...
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and you take a look today. african-americans are the most likely to commit murder and to be murdered today. it wasn't like that in the past. in fact, right on through into reconstruction from about the mid 18th century to reconstruction african-americans were the least homicidal or among the least homicidal of all americans. so something changed in the late 19th century, early 20th century to shift those proportions where whites who had always been, you know, european-americans who had always been the most homicidal and murderous became slightly less murderous, and african-americans became more likely to kill. now, that doesn't mean african-americans were less likely to be murdered. in fact, they were murdered at a very high rate during reconstruction, you know, compared to other americans. but they were not the perpetrators, they were the victims. and african-americans really had a low homicide rate amongst themselves if you take a look at slavery or early reconstruction in the south. african-americans were le
and you take a look today. african-americans are the most likely to commit murder and to be murdered today. it wasn't like that in the past. in fact, right on through into reconstruction from about the mid 18th century to reconstruction african-americans were the least homicidal or among the least homicidal of all americans. so something changed in the late 19th century, early 20th century to shift those proportions where whites who had always been, you know, european-americans who had always...
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if you look and you seriously look and you can't bind any broken laws which i very seriously doubt, we haven't had a real prosecutor sense morgenthau. he was the last really serious prosecutor. but you know, let's accept that argument that they didn't break any laws. the very next thing should be a whole legion of congressmen upon the hill and seducing legislation to make the conduct they engaged in criminal. it about vioxx to take. >> host: isn't that dodd-frank? >> guest: a in a little bit, a little bit but what are the other things that -- we have written so much about taxes over the years. we long ago recommended to scrap -- stop criminalizing tax fraud. make it a draconian civil penalty. you don't pay your taxes and you want to ship your money overseas, fine. we will give you a median family income, and then you start all over. and that would be far more effective than putting someone in prison for six or seven months and then they come out and all the money is still there. >> guest: that makes no sense whatsoever. >> host: the republicans are even critical of dodd-frank and say t
if you look and you seriously look and you can't bind any broken laws which i very seriously doubt, we haven't had a real prosecutor sense morgenthau. he was the last really serious prosecutor. but you know, let's accept that argument that they didn't break any laws. the very next thing should be a whole legion of congressmen upon the hill and seducing legislation to make the conduct they engaged in criminal. it about vioxx to take. >> host: isn't that dodd-frank? >> guest: a in a...
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looking at the schedule we thought the orioles have an off day tomorrow. toronto has to be in new york. can't play on monday because the orioles will be in tampa bay. we'll wait out this storm. right now we have a storm of accents. this is steve. >> carney. >> and you drew up in -- >> ontario. >> this is his first time here. >> welcome to baltimore. >> what do you like about our city? >> great city. great walking on the harbor. we had a blast. great people, always helpful. >> friendly? >> very friendly. >> we owe you one. >> where would you tell him to go if he had a couple more hours? >> maybe whitley's. >> what do you think? >> maybe. >> watch this. we just met. his wife, mary jo, used to have an uncle sal who used to run the court commissioner's office in towson. am i right? >> yes. >> thanks for coming. you got a great city. do you know toronto is the next most popular city next to rome. >> yes. >> another handshake here. >> go o's. >> keep the hat on. all right. orioles tonight 7:05 against the jays from toronto. the orioles have to win, right? tell m
looking at the schedule we thought the orioles have an off day tomorrow. toronto has to be in new york. can't play on monday because the orioles will be in tampa bay. we'll wait out this storm. right now we have a storm of accents. this is steve. >> carney. >> and you drew up in -- >> ontario. >> this is his first time here. >> welcome to baltimore. >> what do you like about our city? >> great city. great walking on the harbor. we had a blast. great...
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and says, look, you were going to come over. what's the deal? >> is there any chance you can come back tonight? >> he says, look, this police officer was there, a trooper, it freaked me out, i'm scared. i'm not coming. >> well, the whole purpose of that call was to make sure to established that he still wanted to come back and have sex with me again so he can't say he had second thoughts. they're going to pick him up. there's no way he's coming back tonight. we'll get him either way. because he's already said he wants to come back for sex. >> so police, based on the evidence that they have from the chat log and the fact that he started to travel towards the hidden camera house decide to call another county and have them go after glen mitchell. >> three units converging on the area as we speak. >> and he was, in fact, arrested. >> how were you going to use the condoms? >> i wasn't going to use them at all. >> you've got them in your pocket. >> well, yeah, i -- >> were you going to do balloon tricks with them or -- >> no. as part of a heart health
and says, look, you were going to come over. what's the deal? >> is there any chance you can come back tonight? >> he says, look, this police officer was there, a trooper, it freaked me out, i'm scared. i'm not coming. >> well, the whole purpose of that call was to make sure to established that he still wanted to come back and have sex with me again so he can't say he had second thoughts. they're going to pick him up. there's no way he's coming back tonight. we'll get him...
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rgiii will be looking for guys to flash a big. e play the coach is -- we us a chance to run have the confidence we can go there and get the job done. washington has only been --wn for high school sports traditional teams to are --t >> the big story tonight was the running back. touchdowns this 360 move and pummeling into the end zone. the highlights from all the area teams, tune into news channel 8 abc 7 news. 7 sports.nry, abc >> thank you very much. woods struggled at the +3r...
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(applause) just look at those things. look at those pretty clouds. that one kind of looks like a bunny. or if you turn your head the other way, crushing poll results. i'm going to go with bunny. besides, you can't trust polls. right fox news. >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. he's up 5 in florida, 7 in ohio and 7 in virginia. but that is with all likely voters. once you isolate voters extremely interested in the election the race is much closer. >> stephen: yes. much closer among the extremely interested. and romney's tied when you focus on the index pressably intrigued. and he's up, he's up by 2 points when you count only voters who are sigh cotically engaged. (applause) the point is the point is the polls showing romney behind have to be wrong. >> we have a bunch of polls, gallup, pew and-- and uh-- the cnn which either oversampled democrats or at least in the case of cnn, appear to grossly underestimate the percentage of independents. >> there is really lousy sampling in these polls. >> i don't be
(applause) just look at those things. look at those pretty clouds. that one kind of looks like a bunny. or if you turn your head the other way, crushing poll results. i'm going to go with bunny. besides, you can't trust polls. right fox news. >> the latest fox news polls give president obama an edge in three key swing states. he's up 5 in florida, 7 in ohio and 7 in virginia. but that is with all likely voters. once you isolate voters extremely interested in the election the race is much...
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looking out across the camp, looking at across the site where we are today. you should know, by the way, that the very first straight road of internees arrive here 70 years ago yesterday. seventy years ago yesterday, august 10th 1942. heart mountain was run by the low or relocation authority, a civilian agency set up specifically for the purpose of running these camps. and discernible. >> executive order 9066. yes. oh, the civil liberties act of 1988 was also signed on that date. thank you. during the time when hard mountain was open, at its maximum population of almost 11,000, it was the third largest city in wyoming. and what an unfamiliar place it must have been for people from timbered california. check out the icicles on the ease of that perry, right. there was a day in january of 1943, i went and dug up the albuteral logical record. the high temperature was 13 below zero, the high for that date. no, bill was a hobby photographer. and he used not a professional, not a documentarian. he used his camera for the most part the way you and i use cameras. he t
looking out across the camp, looking at across the site where we are today. you should know, by the way, that the very first straight road of internees arrive here 70 years ago yesterday. seventy years ago yesterday, august 10th 1942. heart mountain was run by the low or relocation authority, a civilian agency set up specifically for the purpose of running these camps. and discernible. >> executive order 9066. yes. oh, the civil liberties act of 1988 was also signed on that date. thank...
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it can help women a lot to look at a temp plate. i'm dealing with somebody who looked like he was interested in me bus it not anymore. which class does he fit into? what is the reason behind it? but i can't obviously give you the advice -- all the advice in the book in 15 minutes. so i want to back up a little bit and talk about sort of the case for jane austen as an alternative to the typical 21st century ways of thinking about dating and mating and courtship and all that kind of thing. when i first started writing the book, i was thinking, okay, jane austen is a genius at writing and at social criticism and at male and female psychology and relationship dynamics, and she happened to be writing in an era before the crisis in relationships had gummed things up, and so she could have some useful advice for modern folks. but in the course of working on the book i came to see that jane austen was really more than that. i found out about what you could call her place in marriage history. the history of marriage, which is also the histor
it can help women a lot to look at a temp plate. i'm dealing with somebody who looked like he was interested in me bus it not anymore. which class does he fit into? what is the reason behind it? but i can't obviously give you the advice -- all the advice in the book in 15 minutes. so i want to back up a little bit and talk about sort of the case for jane austen as an alternative to the typical 21st century ways of thinking about dating and mating and courtship and all that kind of thing. when i...
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david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she did a fantastic jork as did i. >> ifill: the fact that she did a fantastic job, mark, assuming we all agree, what difference did that mack in the long run? >> it makes a difference in one of the great advantages barack obama has had over mitt romney is one of likeability, americans identifying with him, thinking he cares and understands more their problems, what they're going dliew than does his opponent. the degree that that reinforces that is to obama's advantage and romney's disadvantage. >> woodruff: now that we've heard from the first lady, how do they continue to move this message ahead that this president has the right answers for the next four years? >> well, i think the big one-- the big dog tonight is willia
david, we're looking ahead to bill clinton tonight. people, meanwhile, are still talking about the first lady last night. >> it seems to be unanimous. mark and i were not in the minority. pretty much a home run. i read some very conservative web sites -- fox-- it was bipartisan. american yiewt owe united. they thought she did a fantastic jork as did i. >> ifill: the fact that she did a fantastic job, mark, assuming we all agree, what difference did that mack in the long run?...
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still looks like it could be a plane. >> look at the erratic flying and changing colors of the lights. perspective shot, ufo shot. anything good enough for you guys? >> it's a dot on screens. it could be a blown out pixel on the camera. >> what i will say is i don't think he fabricated this video. >> i'll give him that. >> shauts over carlton gardens in australia. other people saw some kind of unidentified flying object on that same night. >> i think it was a helicopter. >> nothing is good enough. >> helicopter driven by big foot! >>> what do you do with a record and a chocolate bar? >> you make a chocolate record. >> how do you make a chocolate record? >> the story behind the bittersweet vij, next. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annu
still looks like it could be a plane. >> look at the erratic flying and changing colors of the lights. perspective shot, ufo shot. anything good enough for you guys? >> it's a dot on screens. it could be a blown out pixel on the camera. >> what i will say is i don't think he fabricated this video. >> i'll give him that. >> shauts over carlton gardens in australia. other people saw some kind of unidentified flying object on that same night. >> i think it was a...
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what are they looking for in the debate? an acceptable alternative or two things playing in their minds? he sounds like he knows more because he avenues business guy, i don't trust him he he seems alien to me. they have such stark differences work on micro level. it's not clear the dynamic romney gives 3 great debate performs a not clear the undecide you had will tip to him. i don't know that will happen. some mesa he's acceptable but in the end not quite acceptable enough. >> i agree with everything john. one of the things that's been remarkable to me in the past week, we saw mitt romney not come pain on labor day. i don't want to overstress the appearance factor here. i can't remember the last time that happened mitt romney doesn't embrace the ceremonial aspects of this retail. forfeited fund raising as oppose today campaigning and presenting himself. swing states very, very controlled. i do think this matter. i don't think it can be 1 -- presenting the case right now signature on well over $150 million they're planning on
what are they looking for in the debate? an acceptable alternative or two things playing in their minds? he sounds like he knows more because he avenues business guy, i don't trust him he he seems alien to me. they have such stark differences work on micro level. it's not clear the dynamic romney gives 3 great debate performs a not clear the undecide you had will tip to him. i don't know that will happen. some mesa he's acceptable but in the end not quite acceptable enough. >> i agree...
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still looks like it could be a plane. >> look at the erratic flying and changing colors of the lights. perspective shot, ufo shot. anything good enough for you guys? >> it's a dot on screens. it could be a blown out pixel on the camera. >> what i will say is i don't think he fabricated this video. >> i'll give him that. >> shauts over carlton gardens in australia. other people saw some kind of unidentified flying object on that same night. >> i think it was a helicopter. >> nothing is good enough. >> helicopter driven by big foot! >>> what do you do with a record and a chocolate bar? >> you make a chocolate record. >> how do you make a chocolate record? >> the story behind the bittersweet vij, next. >>> there is a vicious predator in switzerland and people are trying to catch it so they put a bait out to see if maybe it would bite. >> oh, boy. something's coming. >> you see something lurking, right? >> gator eyes. >> they're not gator eyes. beth. ♪ >> oh. >> he looks gigantic. >> it's a turtle. >> he's eating the shrimp, not effectively, though. >> not a very sharp predator, necessa
still looks like it could be a plane. >> look at the erratic flying and changing colors of the lights. perspective shot, ufo shot. anything good enough for you guys? >> it's a dot on screens. it could be a blown out pixel on the camera. >> what i will say is i don't think he fabricated this video. >> i'll give him that. >> shauts over carlton gardens in australia. other people saw some kind of unidentified flying object on that same night. >> i think it was a...
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this was a monumental tax break to the very, very rich because when you look at tax returns, you look at irs data, the number of people who get dividends, significant money, is right at the top, the 1% or 2% of the population. yes, does everybody get a few dividends and everybody happy to get 15% tax? yes. who benefits from that? a tiny, tiny number of people. that never happened before 2003. that rate had always been pretty much the same as your earned income, your salary if you will. >> host: well, how did it happen? >> guest: well, it was put through as part of the bush tax cuts in 2003. there were earlier ones. the idea was -- >> host: i didn't mean the process so much as why would politicians who should be representing the middle class -- >> guest: they don't. let's get that straight. they do not represent the middle class. middle class doesn't give them their campaign contributions. that's not where the money comes from. they are beholding to the people who give them the money, and that's why they line up behind the hedge funds. private equity funds. >> host: if you talk to peop
this was a monumental tax break to the very, very rich because when you look at tax returns, you look at irs data, the number of people who get dividends, significant money, is right at the top, the 1% or 2% of the population. yes, does everybody get a few dividends and everybody happy to get 15% tax? yes. who benefits from that? a tiny, tiny number of people. that never happened before 2003. that rate had always been pretty much the same as your earned income, your salary if you will. >>...
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what are they looking for in the debate? an acceptable alternative or two things playing in their minds? he sounds like he knows more because he avenues business guy, i don't trust him he he seems alien to me. they have such stark differences work on micro level. it's not clear the dynamic romney gives 3 great debate performs a not clear the undecide you had will tip to him. i don't know that will happen. some mesa he's acceptable but in the end not quite acceptable enough. >> i agree with everything john. one of the things that's been remarkable to me in the past week, we saw mitt romney not come pain on labor day. i don't want to overstress the appearance factor here. i can't remember the last time that happened mitt romney doesn't embrace the ceremonial aspects of this retail. forfeited fund raising as oppose today campaigning and presenting himself. swing states very, very controlled. i do think this matter. i don't think it can be 1 -- presenting the case right now signature on well over $150 million they're planning on
what are they looking for in the debate? an acceptable alternative or two things playing in their minds? he sounds like he knows more because he avenues business guy, i don't trust him he he seems alien to me. they have such stark differences work on micro level. it's not clear the dynamic romney gives 3 great debate performs a not clear the undecide you had will tip to him. i don't know that will happen. some mesa he's acceptable but in the end not quite acceptable enough. >> i agree...
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extremely rare. >>> time to look at weather from across the country now. a much calmer day is on tap. we do have thunderstorms around orlando, tampa, and ft. lauderdale. another sweltering day in texas. heavy rains from new mexico and southern california and a chance of showers in the pacific northwest. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department store chain that brings back a popular giveaway where you leave with less than you had. >>> and the mystery from the sky, a huge piece of a 757 jet crashes into a quiet suburbs. >>> and then floating with danger. the kids who get way too close to a wild beast, all egged on, in fact, by adults. stay with us. >>> welcome back on this monday morning. now that summer is over, there's hope for gasoline prices. the average price per gallon is now 3.yes, 17 cents up from a year ago. aaa says prices should be heading down now that summer driving and hurricane season is ending, some complains you don'
extremely rare. >>> time to look at weather from across the country now. a much calmer day is on tap. we do have thunderstorms around orlando, tampa, and ft. lauderdale. another sweltering day in texas. heavy rains from new mexico and southern california and a chance of showers in the pacific northwest. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department...
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you are looking at, or even say 100,000. you are looking at 9 million, with 200,000 israeli dead. you are looking at 9 million american casualties where our country would have 45 -- 40 times. the total we have lost in all the wars going back to the revolution is something along the lines of two or 3 million max or something and it may actually include the wounded. i once saw the number but it's a lot less than 8 million. and what the impact of that would the on the jewish state. so wouldn't literally lay everything to waste but it would be a catastrophe of unprecedented magnitude and of course then you you would be talking about the gulf states. they are very vulnerable to and not a large number of cities in kuwait that would be targeted. the bottom line is, we have to take threats very seriously. i might add that the pakistanis are working on a thermonuclear weapon and they have weapons advanced enough to put an in short-range artillery missiles, missiles rather but 25, 30-mile range missiles, 40 miles or something. this seems like a popgun but it tells you their design work is v
you are looking at, or even say 100,000. you are looking at 9 million, with 200,000 israeli dead. you are looking at 9 million american casualties where our country would have 45 -- 40 times. the total we have lost in all the wars going back to the revolution is something along the lines of two or 3 million max or something and it may actually include the wounded. i once saw the number but it's a lot less than 8 million. and what the impact of that would the on the jewish state. so wouldn't...
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look up this, write an essay on that. my life is greatly improved because of fios. [ male announcer ] move up to fios today for st $84.99 a month for a year. with no annual contract, there's no reason to wait. you should totally get fios. [ male announcer ] visit verizon.com/hotprice. that's verizon.com/hotprice. welcomeo the value you deserve. welcome to life on fios. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >> will there be any chaes at the top? there are critics and cheerleaders. we have people of all different persuasions -- no changes? >> every day there are imimprovements andnd messages. that is abc's davi muir. some complain that people's ar tuesda towards
look up this, write an essay on that. my life is greatly improved because of fios. [ male announcer ] move up to fios today for st $84.99 a month for a year. with no annual contract, there's no reason to wait. you should totally get fios. [ male announcer ] visit verizon.com/hotprice. that's verizon.com/hotprice. welcomeo the value you deserve. welcome to life on fios. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. and those well grounded. for what's around...
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we will look for storms in the afternoon. much more on that and the rest of your weekend. >>> after the big storm back on june 29th. people that live in little river was promised that help was on the way. christian shafer is here with the story. >> rosie, tall trees tower over their homes but the trees are on property that's owned by baltimore county. the county says that it will take care of the trees but the storm was more than two months ago and it has not happened yet. >> somebody is going to get hurt. >> that's a definite possibility. >> i will tell you right now i'm petrified and afraid that the trees will come down. >> the trees behind compass river are more than 100 feet tall, some are already dead. others choked by fast growing ivy. >> it is certainly close enough to hit your house. >> yes. >> especially this one. >> yes. >> this is what the area looked like after the storm back on june 29th. a huge tree came down taking out a power pole and cables and cutting power for more than a week. after that, people that live
we will look for storms in the afternoon. much more on that and the rest of your weekend. >>> after the big storm back on june 29th. people that live in little river was promised that help was on the way. christian shafer is here with the story. >> rosie, tall trees tower over their homes but the trees are on property that's owned by baltimore county. the county says that it will take care of the trees but the storm was more than two months ago and it has not happened yet....
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ashley: when you look at the numbers, they are not particularly good. you would think that they should play right into the hands of mitt romney, but he doesn't seem to be taking advantage of it. it suggests, the pulls through, that mr. obama is extending his lead remark there is certainly a lot to you can take issue with. he going to devalue the dollar little further? give tax breaks to companies he is taking credit, he wants to spend more taxpayer money on infrastructure, math and science, ashley, where people who buy it. ashley: what's interesting is that he has managed to frame this, if you like by blaming the rich people who are just not paying their fair share. be gaining some traction. >> we have written a lot about this. it is a claim that he repeated in this advertisement. he said let's reduce the deficit by $4 trillion and raise the taxes on the wealthy. that means nothing in an economy where we would be running more than $1 trillion the annual deficit. mitt romney needs to come out and just do the arithmetic for people. the average american un
ashley: when you look at the numbers, they are not particularly good. you would think that they should play right into the hands of mitt romney, but he doesn't seem to be taking advantage of it. it suggests, the pulls through, that mr. obama is extending his lead remark there is certainly a lot to you can take issue with. he going to devalue the dollar little further? give tax breaks to companies he is taking credit, he wants to spend more taxpayer money on infrastructure, math and science,...
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where do you look? where do you look? >> i don't know, i don't know. kate's probably thinking this is probably not a great moment. >> it's a wonderful thing to happen, because it -- >> what? >> it puts it in sort of perspective. that's the most natural, common thing in the world in the solomon islands. breasts are natural except for those who don't have natural ones, which you know what i'm saying? >> yes, i do. >> all right. >> so anyhoo, so yesterday i was on my couch in the afternoon at 3:00 where i tend to be. resting. i turned on dr. phil, and dena lohan was on. i don't know if you saw this interview, but i've never seen anything like this interview. >> i heard about it. i didn't see it. >> she wanted to talk about her herself and explain herself and that was sort of the premise. it was hard to understand if she was in an altered state or what was going on. so much of the interview was hard to understand. she seemed completely out of it during some of it. >> surely dr. phil addressed that, didn't he? >> he was very serious. he kept asking her ques
where do you look? where do you look? >> i don't know, i don't know. kate's probably thinking this is probably not a great moment. >> it's a wonderful thing to happen, because it -- >> what? >> it puts it in sort of perspective. that's the most natural, common thing in the world in the solomon islands. breasts are natural except for those who don't have natural ones, which you know what i'm saying? >> yes, i do. >> all right. >> so anyhoo, so yesterday...
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extremely rare. >>> time to look at weather from across the country now. a much calmer day is on tap. we do have thunderstorms around orlando, tampa, and ft. lauderdale. another sweltering day in texas. heavy rains from new mexico and southern california and a chance of showers in the pacific northwest. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department store chain that brings back a popular giveaway where you leave with less than you had. >>> and the mystery from the sky, a huge piece of a 757 jet crashes into a quiet suburbs. >>> and then floating with danger. the kids who get way too close to a wild beast, all egged on, in fact, by adults. stay with us. when it comes to toilet paper, there's no such thing as too soft. i know what i like. i like feeling both clean and pampered. why should i compromise? quilted northern ultra plush®, with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. it's all about change. the
extremely rare. >>> time to look at weather from across the country now. a much calmer day is on tap. we do have thunderstorms around orlando, tampa, and ft. lauderdale. another sweltering day in texas. heavy rains from new mexico and southern california and a chance of showers in the pacific northwest. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department...
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the other side, you look at their budget. they are proposing to gut education to pay for more tax breaks for the wealthy. that is one pass. i am offering a different path. we can decide no child should have their dreams deferred because of an overcrowded classroom. am asking you to help me recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers in the next 10 years. and improve early shot of education. -- childhood education. workers a chance to learn this suppose they need at community colleges that will lead directly to a job. let's work with colleges and universities to keep tuition down. to cut in half the tuition costs over the next 10 years. together. choose. third thing -- i have a plan to control more of our own energy. after 30 years of inaction, we raised fuel efficiency standard so by the middle of the next decade, your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that helps our national security and our environment. and that will save you money. and it helps our environment. we have double the amount of renewabl
the other side, you look at their budget. they are proposing to gut education to pay for more tax breaks for the wealthy. that is one pass. i am offering a different path. we can decide no child should have their dreams deferred because of an overcrowded classroom. am asking you to help me recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers in the next 10 years. and improve early shot of education. -- childhood education. workers a chance to learn this suppose they need at community colleges that...
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police are looking for clues. they say there is no threat to the community. >> the helicopters were constantly going over. it was devastating. >> at the church the petersons regularly attended, they prepared for tonight's memorial. >> this is a family that tonight people are missing terribly. they feel like part of their life has been diminished because the family is not here anymore. >> the pastor says the family was in church on sunday, in the year that they were at a community event, and there were no -- in church on sunday, and we hear that they were at a community event, and there were no signs of trouble. >> for more on this story you can go to our website at wjla.com. gordon? >> a car crashed into a house in olney. montgomery county police say a man was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. this is what it looked like inside the house. this is a picture of the living room. they say one person was home at the time and that person was not hurt. this wreck shut down some roads and hazmat cr
police are looking for clues. they say there is no threat to the community. >> the helicopters were constantly going over. it was devastating. >> at the church the petersons regularly attended, they prepared for tonight's memorial. >> this is a family that tonight people are missing terribly. they feel like part of their life has been diminished because the family is not here anymore. >> the pastor says the family was in church on sunday, in the year that they were at a...
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less than 7% of the workers you are looking at a very small amount of people when you look at the total united states that the amount of power and the amount of influence that the project into politics is astounding and they do it all from behind closed doors in great detail and the freedom of information act by the secret meetings that went on. ed the other thing about the union heads that most people don't realize is they're truly the 1%. unions talk about the 1% and about occupy wall street. they are making huge amounts of money. ninian please click over 200,000. it is just astounding they're the 1% spending hundreds and thousands of dollars on private plans being invited to all of the best defense of the white house these are a little guys that work their way up. these are truly the one per cent that they talk to their members about. as the boilermakers union which is the private sector if they just use their logo as i did we get a lawyer for the law firm which by some strange coincidence occupies the same office address in kansas, and i was writing basically a summary of the kansas
less than 7% of the workers you are looking at a very small amount of people when you look at the total united states that the amount of power and the amount of influence that the project into politics is astounding and they do it all from behind closed doors in great detail and the freedom of information act by the secret meetings that went on. ed the other thing about the union heads that most people don't realize is they're truly the 1%. unions talk about the 1% and about occupy wall street....